If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States.
This Crisis Guide provides important, potentially life-saving information for people experiencing mental health crises and their loved ones. This guide outlines what can contribute to a crisis, warning signs that a crisis is emerging, strategies to help de-escalate a crisis, available resources and so much more.
Suicide prevention, stress reduction, or how to assist a loved one who is struggling, a real person is available now to answer your call. Reach out any time!
7cups.com is an online emotional support service. Through a secure, anonymous bridging technology, we connect those in need of emotional support with our network of ACTIVE LISTENERS, individuals from all walks of life who want to provide compassionate care.
Created by Church of the Resurrection
"If we’re ever going to break through the stigma and make these types of interactions ordinary and acceptable, we must push past our own timidity". This guide can be used for families or any relationship to learn how to create safe places for communication, to communicate your emotions, to let someone know you care and to help others and to help yourself.
Created by Church of the Resurrection
"If we’re ever going to break through the stigma and make these types of interactions ordinary and acceptable, we must push past our own timidity". This guide can be used for families or any relationship to learn how to create safe places for communication, to communicate your emotions, to let someone know you care and to help others and to help yourself.
Shatter the silence! Having a conversation about mental health might be uncomfortable, bit it can make all the difference. Check out tools that can help you help those in need.
“Make It OK” is a campaign to reduce the stigma of mental illnesses. The organizations listed here have pledged their commitment to change the hearts and minds about the misconceptions of mental illnesses by encouraging open conversations and education on the topic.
Julia speaks candidly about tactics that can save your life - having a support person that you promise to reach out to in dark moments, mind and body synergy, breathing with focus on exhale, shocking your system out of darkness with cold, getting into a public place when you are struggling, telling someone what you are thinking, making your environment safe, getting/staying sober, sleep, pleasant events checklist, focus on others, temporarily stopping social media and finding professional help.
In this video created by Mayo Clinic, teens describe common signs that a teen is considering suicide and provide encouragement for communicating directly and immediately for support and safety. It also Includes suggestions for what to say to a teen who may be at risk for suicide and ways to keep them safe. Things can get better.
This is a great breathing exercise for both adults and children to help alleviate anxiety. Basic breathing exercises that encourage breath control can help release stress calming both your mind and body.
Breath and connection of mind and body are powerful anxiety reducers. This yoga video from Yoga with Adriene helps reduce stress and redirect negative self talk. Try it. And if you find it helpful look for the 30 day series from Adriene called TRUE.
Together, we will share the message that there are Zero Reasons Why suicide should be an option. There are Zero Reasons Why we can’t turn to each other for help, Zero Reasons Why we shouldn’t remind our friends we value them.
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